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19 reviewsFeaturing an extensive collection of X-rays and photographs of orthopaedic conditions, Lecture Notes: Orthopaedics and Fractures is ideal for any medical students, junior doctors, nurses or allied health professionals who want a core introduction to this important specialty.
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"It provides excellent grounding and preparation for the attachment."
5th Year Medical StudentContent:
Chapter 1 Musculoskeletal Structures and Function (pages 1–11):
Chapter 2 Soft?Tissue Injuries and Healing (pages 12–19):
Chapter 3 Nerve Injuries and Repair (pages 20–24):
Chapter 4 Fractures and Healing (pages 25–31):
Chapter 5 Fractures—Principles of Management (pages 32–43):
Chapter 6 Complications of Fractures (pages 44–48):
Chapter 7 Major Trauma (pages 49–51):
Chapter 8 Congenital and Developmental Conditions (pages 52–65):
Chapter 9 Generalized Orthopaedic Conditions (pages 66–73):
Chapter 10 Inflammatory Conditions (pages 74–86):
Chapter 11 Degenerative Conditions (pages 87–91):
Chapter 12 Neoplastic Conditions of Bone and Soft Tissue (pages 92–99):
Chapter 13 Infections (pages 100–108):
Chapter 14 Metabolic Diseases of Bone (pages 109–115):
Chapter 15 Examination of the Musculoskeletal System (pages 116–120):
Chapter 16 The Forearm, Wrist and Hand (pages 121–138):
Chapter 17 The Elbow (pages 139–147):
Chapter 18 The Shoulder and Upper Arm (pages 148–156):
Chapter 19 The Spine (pages 157–171):
Chapter 20 The Pelvis (pages 172–175):
Chapter 21 The Hip and Thigh (pages 176–187):
Chapter 22 The Knee and Lower Leg (pages 188–200):
Chapter 23 The Foot and Ankle (pages 201–217):
Chapter 24 Orthopaedic Techniques (pages 218–232):